Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 28, 1973, Page 3, Image 3

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    Couple United
In Grove Rite
Saturday, April 2«. Alice Davis
Feakes became the bride of William
Hoskins, both of Forest Grove The
couple were united in marriage by
Dr Walter Reif in Old College
Chapel, Pacific University, with
their four sons and four daughters
taking part in the vows,
' Mrs Fleakes was escorted to the
altar by her eldest son, Brad while
her only daughter, Julie, was maid
of honor.
Billy Hoskins served as his
father’s attendant.
The other children included in the
actual ceremony were Hoskins'
daughters, Margo. Willow and Ka
thy; and Mrs Fleakes’ sons, Brad,
Bruce and Brian
Special guests at the reception
held following the rites were Julia
Davis, Forest Grove, the bride’s
mother, and her brother, James C.
Davis of San Francisco
The new Mrs Hoskins is a niece
of Faye Davis, and herself a former
resident of Vernonia, graduating
from Vernonia High School then
attending Pacific University in
Forest Grove where the couple will
make their home.
Grand Session
OES Attended
At Portland
Forestry Film
Shown to M R P
OemonfaEagfe
EMERGENCY SERVICE PHONES
VERNONIA AMBULANCE
DU1 429-4« 11 (H aa answer, 42B-5M1)
THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973*
VERNONIA FIRE DEPARTMENT
Fire Alarm* Oaly - Pbooe 42931 »1
There are 350,000 acres of forest
VERNONIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
lands in Columbia County, accord­
Emergeacy: 429-5141
ing to Unit Forester Buford Hayes
Vernonia city Hall 422-5221
The annual session of the Grand of Deer Island. It is his job with that
Chapter O.E.S. of Oregon was held of 19 others to patrol and look after
COLUMBIA COUNTY SHERIFF
June 18 to 20 at the Memorial this huge acreage Hayes spoke to
Emergency: Veraeaia Area 422-5141 - Baalaeu:
Coliseum in Portland with Edna 50 members of Chapter 499 AARP,
OREGON
STATE POLICE
Linn, W M , Walter Linn, W P , meeting in Shrine Hall, St Helens,
8
a
m
.
to 1 a.m. . Beaverton Office - «43-4722
Hope Koch, A M , and Dan Koch, on the afternoon of June 19.
3 a m . to t a ja . - Dial “O” , aak far Oak Grave
"The Story of Forestry,” a sound
A P , representing Nehalem Chap
St. Helen* office - Phone: 317-3131
and slide presentation opened the
ter No. 153 of Vernonia
Mrs Linn participated in the program and Hayes gave additional
opening d rill on Monday morning information in response to many
and both Mr. and Mrs. Linn took questions.
The film depicted forestry in the
part in the grand opening at the
Monday and Tuesday evening ses­ Northwest and included shots of
sions and in the closing d rill at the fires, tree nurseries, and the re­
Marilyn Lunner
Tuesday session. Mr and Mrs. planting of denuded areas Colum­
Extension Family Finance Specialist
Koch were in the closing d rill Wed­ bia County, Hayes said, is one of the
nesday night at the conclusion of the best areas for quick growth of the
Oregon State University
installation of the 1973-74 Grand Douglas fir.
Chapter officers.
The Forest Service no longer uses
During the session, reports were fire lookouts to any extent, but
Check Your Health Policy. Ap­ the car so the consumer cannot
given and presentations made of patrols the forest areas by plane. proximately one out of every seven recover it without paying up.
contributions to various humani­ Vandalism has caused the closing of
Americans was admitted to a
If you suspect this type of trade
tarian projects which the order guard stations and now house tra il­
hospital last year—a fact that practice, contact your District A t­
sponsors.
ers are hauled to the sites instead.
should serve as a reminder to torney or the Oregon Attorney
Arson has never been a big factor review your health insurance poli­
Twenty-one thousand dollars
General’s Office, Portland, for an
were collected during the past year in the fires in this county, Hayes cy. According to the Source Book of investigation.
by Oregon Chapters and presented said He noted that half the forest Health Insurance, last year it cost
to the research division of the land in the county is owned by two hospitals $92.31 per patient per day.
18-Year-Olds and Contracts. Low­
ering the of the voting age to 18
Oregon Medical School for research companies.
The average hospital stay per
During a brief business session
brought with it the right of a young
in the treatment and cure of cancer.
patient was eight days—a total cost
Nineteen $500 dollar scholarships following the program plans were of $738.48 The Source Book also person to sign a sales contract or
were presented to selected students made for the annual picnic at Scap­ reports the number of physician credit agreement without the con­
at Theological Institutions under poose Airport Park on July 17. visits per person per year averaged sent of a parent or guardian. No
BIG EDDY PARK provide* setting for exchange of
Gene Brown. The coaple, both of Forest Grave,
longer is being a “ m inor” (under
the Eastern Star Training Awards Members of Tualatin Chapter 510 of
marriage vow* of Janice Fay Southard and Randy
4.6, and the average American had
were married at the park Saturday, Jane 23.
Hillsboro
will
join
with
the
local
age
21)
a
valid
reason
for
te
r­
for Religious Leadership program.
15 days of medical disability, either
minating a written agreement;
These awards are not limited in any group on this occasion.
restricted to bed or severely limited
fraud or an illegal sales practice
Friends of Coleen Webb and way to the membership of the
in his activities
order
will have to be proved.
Donald lairson are invited to attend
Evaluate your present policy in
Parents must help teenagers
Thirteen other scholarships in
their wedding Saturday, June 30, at
terms of these current costs and
understand the obligations they
3 o’clock in the afternoon, at the various amounts were presented to
figures. Will it give you adequate
undertake when they sign their
students in Oregon institutions of
Vernonia Evangelical Church.
coverage?
name to a contract—and the con­
She is the daughter of Mr and higher learning, these awards lim it­
sequences if they default on the
Mrs Donald Webb, and his parents ed to members or relatives of
Approximately 25 friends and
ing a long gown of beige with V
terms of the contract.
The Vernonia Chapter of the
are Mr and Mrs. Fred l,arson, all members.
relatives gathered under the trees
Food Budget Hint. Grocery shop­
neckline,
short puffed sleeves and
American
Cancer
Society
wishes
to
The Masonic and Eastern Star
A publication catalog lists the
of Vernonia
at Big Eddy Park to witness Janice
pers concerned about keeping food
fitted bodice, with deep blue flowers free publications covering endless
Snow Tire Care. I t ’s time to store
Home at Forest Grove also received thank the ladies of the community
Fay
Southard
and
Randy
Gene
bills as low as possible should note
in
her
hair.
Both
girls
carried
vour snow tires. To keep them in the
•a substantial contribution, the total for the large turnout experienced
numbers of subjects and may be
that each additional step in proces­ best possible condition, says the Brown recite their vows as they
nosegay bouquets.
amount of which was not imme­ last Wednesday, June 20, at the
had by Oregon residents for the
were
united
in
marriage
Saturday,
sing
increases
the
cost.
Take
this
Acting as M r. Brown’s best man writing of a postcard to “ Publi­
Tire Industry Safety Council, put
diately learned
Mobil Cancer Detection Unit here
June 23.
example : If chicken is cut into parts
was
Gary
M.
Wood.
the
tires
in
a
cool
dry
place—not
in
a
The Linns enjoyed a pleasant visit for Pap screening and breast
cations L ist," OSU Extension Ser­
The 11 a.m. services were per­
you may find yourself paying five
Following the services a recep­ vice; P.O. Box 1491; Portland, Ore­
damp basement or where the hot
at lunch with Mrs Ernest Yeo examinations.
formed in a setting of natural
percent more than for a whole
tion was given in the park, the gon 97207.
summer sun raises temperatures
whom they chanced to meet during
Over 90 women went through the
chicken. If parts are already bread­ above 90 degrees. Mark the studded beauty by Dr. Bernett L. Yorton,
highlight of the reception table
the session Mrs. Yeo is a former checkup proving the mobil unit’s
Need help with home garden,
ed for frying, you can pay 50 tires with “ rig h t” and “ le ft” so that pastor of the First Baptist Church of
being a three-tiered wedding cake landscaping or miniature farm? No
Vernonia resident, her husband worth. The Vernonia volunteers did
Forest Grove, on a grassy slope
percent more. If the chicken is
iced in white and trim m ed with matter whether the problem is
you can properly replace them on
having been a pharmacist here
a tremendous job of getting the
overlooking the Nehalem River.
cooked, ready for the table, you pay
yellow roses accented by green pansies, pigs or stray polecats,
the same wheels next winter. If
Also seen at one of the ceremonies information out to the people which
The bride, daughter of M r. and
90 percent or more than for the
leaves, topped by a pair of white chances are good that Oregon State
possible, store tires away from
was former resident, Mrs Wilbur resulted in such a large turnout
Mrs. Clifford Southard, was given
whole chicken.
bells accented by net.
electrical equipment because the
Davis, a Past Grand Matron of the
University has up-to-date printed
Doctors volunteering their time
in marriage by her father. For her
The former Miss Southard chose information that tells how to get the
rubber in the tire can be affected by
Complete Coverage
Order in Oregon. She was not strong for the screening were Edwin A.
wedding
she
chose
a
formal
length
Book and Record Clubs. Does it
Big Eddy park for her wedding job done.
electrical charges. Reduce the a ir
enough to remain longer than a few Noyse. from Hillsboro; and Dr.
gown of beige, the skirt of chiffon
pay to join a book or record of the
after visiting in the area with
pressure about 10 pounds on tires
minutes but asked that she be T.M. Hobart of Vernonia
accented by panniers of blue floral.
friends. She attended school in
that are mounted on a rim .
remembered to friends in Vernonia.
Mrs Jack Carlson, R.N.; Mrs month club? Here is one way of
The fitted bodice was sleeveless, Forest Grove and is presently
making
that
decision.
Add
up
every­
Mr and Mrs. Linn are in at­ Mary Curl, R.N.; and Mrs Freida
Teenage Job-Seekers. Teenagers the arms edged with wide ruffles. It employed at Tektronix. M r. Brown,
tendance at the Grand Chapter of Pederson, were the nurses assist­ thing you promise to pay in two
seeking
either part-time or full-tim e featured a scooped neckline and son of M r. and Mrs. Patrick Brown’
ways,
with
the
special
gifts
you
get
Montana in Butte this week
ing.
jobs
this
summer should apply im ­ blue floral insets.
is a Forest Grove graduate and is
for
joining
and
without
them
Be
Volunteers from Vernonia helped
Maid of honor was Eileen Mad­ employed by P h illip ’s 66 in Bea­
mediately
for a social security
in the waiting room helping ladies sure to include handling charges.
sen. She was attired in a floor-
fill out forms. There also was a film Check to see what the same mer­ card Most jobs require that a length gown of deep blue with jewel verton.
Following a honeymoon trip to
young
person
present
a
social
se­
chandise
costs
through
local
dis­
on breast self-examination for the
curity card as a condition of em­ neckline and 3/4 sleeves, and wore Mt. Hood, the new M r. and Mrs.
count stores. You, now are able to
ladies to watch.
ployment. Some employers may be beige flowers in her hair.
Randy Brown w ill make their first
Marcie Keasey, Tammy Waldo tell whether you should join and
Suki Stith was bridesmaid, wear- home in Beaverton.
willing
to wait until the job-seeker
continue
buying,
whether
you
and Mrs. George Shaw were baby­
The Department of Revenue has sitters during the day
applies for his card but it w ill speed
should join and quit once you have
notified the Loyal Order of Moose
fulfilled your membership obliga­ up both hiring procedure and pay-
^
CHRVSLEH
and the Supreme Lodge Knights of
check if the social security number
tion, or whether you should forget
Hhythias that they may file for
is immediately available. Then
the club offer entirely.
property tax exemption for the
social security benefit credits can
High school graduates planning to schedule for parents w ill acquaint
1973-74 tax year if the proper state­
be properly recorded in the teen­
enter Oregon State University this them with the university and its of­
Coupon Clipping. Redeeming gro­
ager’s name.
ments are filed with county as­
fall should make reservations now ferings.
cery coupons can help to cut food
sessors by June 30 A copy of the
Check the telephone book for the
Mrs Justin Folken returned Sat­ costs—if you use them wisely. Some
for summer orientation-advising
Cost of the new student orien­
announcement was sent to all as­ urday evening from Canon City, shoppers are finding they can location of your Social Security
440 N. Nehalem
sessions, remind Dr. Franz Haun, tation-advising summer program,
sessors.
Colorado, after spending a week collect $3 to $5 a month from coupon Office. If you have no office in your
director of the university’s new-stu- including lunch, is $10 per student
CLATSKANIE. ORE.
Many fraternal lodges lost their with Mrs. Cassie Levingstone, a clipping and box-top saving. Ob­ town, check with the U.S. Post
dent programs.
and $5 per parent. The fee is to be
Office.
tax exemptions in late 1972 fol­ former Vernonia resident.
The
one-day
sessions
are
set
for
viously, you won’t save if coupons
included with the application to
Fast claims service and fair set­
lowing a decision by the U.S. Su­
Rev. and Mrs. Levingstone were tempt you to buy unnecessary gro­
July 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, and 26.
participate in the program.
tlements. Protects you on all U.S.
preme Court against the Elks lodge pastors of the Vernonia Christian ceries or more expensive foods than
Your Local Rep.
Safer Mattresses. Flam mability
Freshmen may register for fall
First-term freshmen who do not
and Canadian waterways. Covers
declaring that state tax exemptions Church for many years and Mrs
term classes during summer orien­ attend one of the six July programs
you normally would. But alert col­ standards effective this June will
nearly every risk at low cost.
were unconstitutional for fraternal Levingstone w ill celebrate her 92nd lectors can find coupons for staples help prevent bedding fires. Mat­
ART LAMPING
tation, which means they need not are required to participate in orien­
groups practicing racial discrimi
birthday June 28, today.
FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP
report back to the campus until tation and advising Sept. 18-19.
such as flour, sugar, bread, cereals, tresses manufactured after this
PH. 429-5671
nation.
Mrs. Folken states she enjoyed and brand-name vegetables as well
must resist bursting into flame
Sept. 24, the day before classes Transfer students w ill obtain their
22t£c
Earlier in June, Jule O. P rit­ seeing Colorado Springs. Pike's
officially
start.
when,
tested
with
lighted
cigarettes
as convenience foods
orientation and advising Sept. 17-19.
chard, Supreme Secretary of the Peak, and the Royal Gorge, which
and they also must char no more
Parents of students are encour­
Review Insurance Now. If you than a specified amount. Each m at­ aged to attend the orientation ses­
Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias boasts of having the highest bridge
786 Bridge Si., Vernonia
was also notified by the Department in the world.
have received a recent tax ap­ tress style and fabric made by a
sions with their sons and daughters.
that they again qualified for tax
Office: 429-8211
Mrs. Levingstone sends her greet­ praisal on your house, use this manufacturer w ill be tested sep­
Housing w ill be provided in Bloss,
exempt status due to sim ilar na­ ings to her many Vernonia friends information to review your in ­ arately and production runs w ill be
an apartment-type residence hall,
Home: 429-7523
tional constitution changes received and informs them she w ill be surance protection. Your tax state­ retested periodically. The mattres­ for those wishing to stay overnight.
Invites you to manufacturers
from Pritchard It is expected that moving to Colorado Springs soon, ment w ill list the house and land ses also must resist fires started in
Registration begins at Bloss Hall at
both organizations w ill file before where she is undergoing eye treat­ separately so you can compare the the bed sheets and not cause further
8 a.m. on each of the scheduled
the deadline.
ments, so she can be near the dollars assigned to the house with combustion.
dates The program concludes at 5
the amount of insurance you are
hospital and eye specialists.
of S pring L ine of W all Decor & Figurines
p.m.
Protecting people from injury
carrying If you find a wide d if­ and death from bedding fires has
First-term freshmen w ill have in­
END OF BERNDT CREEK SUBDIVISION ON KEASEY RT.
ference your home may be under- been a major concern of the
dividual academic advising, learn
msurea. ’
national Consumer Product Safety
about student personnel services,
Thru July 15th— 12-4 Mon. thru Fri.—429-8064
A Vacation Home Site? Take a Commission. This testing proce­ meet student leaders, and become
— Manufacturers Wholesale Prices On A ll Items —
hard look—and ask all the big dure -and the flam m ability stan­ acquainted with university facili- ■
Old Courthouse Basement
dards—were developed after stud­ ties during the sessions. A separate J
questions—if you’re in the market
35 Í
ST. HELENS. OREGON
for a vacation home site. Questions ies showed 80 percent of all bedding
Artists
from
all
over
the
North­
fires
were
caused
by
cigarettes.
you should ask range from guaran­
I
west are invited to include their tees on "promised” development of
Even if you’re not a smoker, the
work in an art fair and flea market roadways, sanitary systems, and standards offer increased protec­
8
to be held in conjunction with Long­ recreational facilities to the finan­ tion.
$
M onday - W ednesday - T hursday
view's 50th anniversary celebra­ cial stability of the developer.
If you’re in the market for a new
•5
tion.
mattress, look for the label that
Consider fire safety and whether
9:30 a.m. to 12 Noon
■
states it meets the new flam m abi­
The show, to be held June 29-30 roads and cul-de-sacs are wide
lity standards
and July 1 on the shores of Lake enough to permit easy access by
Sacajawea, w ill be part of the many fire fighting equipment. ~
Airline Complaint “ Hot Line” .
festivities planned for the cele­
Major Appliance Price Levels. A
bration and give artists a chance
You can now register complaints
to get their work before the public. shopping principle to help you get about airline service by using the
Any artist may enter by paying a the most from your major appli­ Civil Aeronautics Board’s “ hot
line ” Call 202-382 7735 at any time.
$1 registration fee for each day. A 10 ance dollar is remembering that
percent commission w ill be taken most merchandise falls into three A CAB staff member w ill talk with
from any work sold, with all fees classifications—low-end, moderate you about your complaint during
going to the anniversary comm it­ price, and deluxe. While the low-end usual office hours. At nights and
tee. The artist is responsible for his may offer only the “ basics” , the during weekends, you may leave a
See the Complete Line of Famous B urke’s
own
work, and must provide his deluxe frequently has the same message for a CAB representative
446 Third Ave. — Capital Hillside
own display material The display features as the moderate priced, to return your call later during CAB
Interior and E xterior Paints . . . All at
*0UAMAi
but with more refinement and office hours.
w ill not be judged.
Budget
Pleasing Prices!
“ ID
To avoid paying long distance
Call Anytime
Vernonia, Ore.
The flea market w ill allow anyone automation. By looking at models
with something to sell to set up a within each classification, you can telephone charges, call collect The
make better decisions about what is Federal Government cannot accept
booth along the lake bank.
important to your needs and the collect calls However, a CAB Staff
• V
costs you are w illing to pay for member can take your name,
A LSO
SEE
OUR
time-saving and convenience fea­ telephone number and the number
R elatives and F riends of
Complete Selection E-Z PAINTER Line of
tures.
of airline involved in your com­
Brushes - Rollers - Pans - Etc.. Etc.
plaint from the operator and return
Consumer Alert. “ Lo-balling" is a your call At nights and during
The Portland Economic Stabili­ fraudulent trade practice of which weekends, you have to pay the
A re Invited to
“For Everything and A nything to Build W ith”
zation Office of Internal Revenue some repair businesses are guilty, telephone charge for the time it
has expanded their hours and will and one that consumers should be takes you to leave a message with a
l»e open Monday through Saturday aware of This is an example An recording machine
from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. to receive auto repair business may offer
unusually low-priced service. How­
inquiries and complaints on presi
The Portland T raffic Safety Com­
ever, when you take in your car for mission reminds you to walk defen­
dent Nixon's latest price freeze
Individuals needing assistance repair and it is dismantled, the need sively when you’re crossing the
In honor of th eir 60th w edding anniversary
may come to the Internal Revenue for additional repairs is "discover­ street Don’t trust painted cross
U.S. Highway 30 • South of Scappoose
a t the
Service at 319 S W Pine St., Room ed ” The consumer is offered a walks or even traffic signals...
“ special" rate for the extras If he because some drivers might ignore
M-20, or call 221 ¡I960 for Portland
refuses the offer, he is charged a them Make sure oncoming cars
area residents or 800-452 1980, toll
■si' k ;
high cost to have the car reas­ can see you and are prepared to
free.
sembled A lien may even be put on stop.
SPEAKING TO THE CONSUMER
Coleen Webb, Donald
Larson Wedding Dated
Chapter Deems
Visit 'Success*
Marriage Vows Exchanged
By Pair at Big Eddy Park
OSU Publications List
Offered by Extension
NEW ALL-INCLUSIVE
: BOAT
INSURANCE
¡CHfOSl'™
Moose, Pythian Lodges
Regain Exempt Status
Plymouth
Former Resident of
Vernonia Sends Word
Program Dated1 For HS Grads
Larsea's lac.
LLOYD QUINN
TENDER TOUCH
INVENTORY SALE
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE j Longview to
! Display Art
REPAIR
Kuiper Lumber In Scappoose
Field Welding - 7 Dip-A-W eek
429-7461
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding
OPEN HOUSE
Stabilization Office
Expands Office Hours
Sunday, July 1— 1:30 - 4:30 P.M.
KUIPER LUMBER CO.
Max Oblack Home
Phone 543-5916
grp.
NORM ? WELDINGi AND
' • »»»A»', i \
Phone 397-2268 - Alter Houri 397-1730